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Children Quote by Chitralekha Paul

“Which story do you want to hear my child?"he picked him up and made him sit on his lap. "Tell us the story of that fairy who lived in a house of wafers,had a garden of chocolate trees and a pond full of goldfishes,"the child wrapped his arms around his shoulder.” quote by Chitralekha Paul
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““Which story do you want to hear my child?"he picked him up and made him sit on his lap. "Tell us the story of that fairy who lived in a house of wafers,had a garden of chocolate trees and a pond full of goldfishes,"the child wrapped his arms around his shoulder.””

Chitralekha Paul

About This Quote

Source Story: Unknown children's tale, oral tradition

A parent invites a child to imagine a whimsical world of edible houses, chocolate trees, and goldfish ponds, encouraging creative storytelling and bonding.

In simple terms: A parent asks a child to tell a magical, sweet‑filled story.

Key Takeaway

Encourage imaginative play and shared storytelling.

Themes

imagination family creativity storytelling

Mood

joyful warm playful

Type

narrative inspirational family

When to use this quote

  • bedtime
  • school
  • playtime
  • creative writing
  • family gatherings

Key Concepts

fantasy sensory detail parent‑child bonding

Questions to Reflect On

  • What details would you add to make the story your own?
  • How does sharing stories strengthen relationships?
A Different Perspective

May limit critical thinking if over‑relied on fantasy.

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